Level 21

Ever since the transition over a year ago after my longtime internet service provider sold its assets in my area to another company, I have had great trouble with the spam filtering. The ISP spam filtering traps huge numbers of perfectly legitimate emails that I don't want kept from my Inbox. NOT ONCE has it trapped any of the "You just won a lottery you didn't enter" or "I need help with an inheritance" type emails that come. I don't get a lot of those, maybe one a month. It let a phony Walgreen's phishing email through 13 months ago. Fortunately I didn't bite.

I am too busy right now to go the trouble of changing ISPs. One support person told I could disable the spam filtering, but another subsequently told me I couldn't. I desire to disable it because it is doing nothing for security and is a big nuisance.

I have my email now with Outlook Express, but I will soon be switching, probably to Thunderbird. I don't want browser-based email because I don't want to navigate from column to column.

Level 53

It's a security themed site fellas, come on
ProtonMail is the most secure service on this planet and they have free accounts,
no reason at all not to make the smart choice. Try it on a temp basis and if ya don't
like it, delete the account.
Here: Secure email: ProtonMail is free encrypted email.
I took part in the alpha & beta and I have not looked back since.
PS: and no I am not gaining or benefiting from this at all, I just share
the best when I find it, and it helps that I'm very picky

Level 7

It's a security themed site fellas, come on
ProtonMail is the most secure service on this planet and they have free accounts,
no reason at all not to make the smart choice. Try it on a temp basis and if ya don't
like it, delete the account.
Here: Secure email: ProtonMail is free encrypted email.
I took part in the alpha & beta and I have not looked back since.
PS: and no I am not gaining or benefiting from this at all, I just share
the best when I find it, and it helps that I'm very picky

I also use Protonmail , and like yourself , I am a very picky person
But I'm also wary of a false sense of security .... not everything is rosy in the Protonmail garden .
Some background reading here :-

Level 12

Are you able to whitelist Malwaretips or anysites thru your isp or current email client? if not try to have them remove it. it seems more of an annoyance as its filtering the wrong content and not filtering the right content.

I started using protonmail and tutanota after reading about the yahoo email hacking. Both are good considerations for replacement, I use tutanota cause the free account gives 1gb and they don't keep records of your password, once you forget your pw for totanota, there is no recovery option.

Level 53

I also use Protonmail , and like yourself , I am a very picky person
But I'm also wary of a false sense of security .... not everything is rosy in the Protonmail garden .
Some background reading here :-

I am aware
I am also aware that not one thing or solution we implement here is 100% never will be sadly,
but we strive for the best where security and knowledge are concerned and as it stands today
ProtonMail is leagues ahead of any other Similar app or service that is undisputable.
The bold trial ProtonMail blazed albeit imperfect, paved a road for the next and hopefully
improved technology to build upon. That's what encourages me and impresses me, not their
"imperfection" or Profection for that matter, but that they had the ballz to blaze a trail where
before them none existed, all in the name of Privacy, and oh yeah "Security"

Level 53

Are you able to whitelist Malwaretips or anysites thru your isp or current email client? if not try to have them remove it. it seems more of an annoyance as its filtering the wrong content and not filtering the right content.

I started using protonmail and tutanota after reading about the yahoo email hacking. Both are good considerations for replacement, I use tutanota cause the free account gives 1gb and they don't keep records of your password, once you forget your pw for totanota, there is no recovery option.

Your using ProtonMail ?
never heard of tutanota, but if your a PM user then you know its not the password you have to worry about it's the Decryption phrase
you had better not forget for PM. I will look later but out of curiosity is tutanota mail encrypted, does it require a "decryption"
phrase or password to open ?
Thanks Svoll

Level 12

Your using ProtonMail ?
never heard of tutanota, but if your a PM user then you know its not the password you have to worry about it's the Decryption phrase
you had better not forget for PM. I will look later but out of curiosity is tutanota mail encrypted, does it require a "decryption"
phrase or password to open ?
Thanks Svoll

well this caught my attention. How are my emails encrypted with Tutanota? – Feedback End to End Encryption even if you are sending it to someone on yahoo or hotmail. Its also open source, and it does allow you to set a password on your emails. If you are talking about the decryption to access your mailbox like Proton, then I don't think Tutanota has that function. Their website and community forum has great info, Have a look when you get the time. Both are very good, I just needed more space than the 500mb offered by PM.

Another thing about tutanota is that it doesn't have the daily limit for emails sent for free users. If i had the money, I would most likely go with PM due to their support and the 2 step password decryption you mentioned and no sending limit. I was able to get my nick registered so I am really happen. Doesn't cyberghost@tuta.io or cyberghost@tutanota.de sound cool

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